Fibroid issue

2025-07-07 06:28:55
During my uterus scan, the finding was "Small anterior wall intramural fibroid measuring 1.7x1.5 cm" Is it something to worry? I am 38 yrs old female. Please help with?? Do let me know if this can be cured with medication or need surgery???
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You need to consult for some detailed discussion and advice regarding your issue.

Answered2025-07-08 07:18:58

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It needs no treatment usually . But needs follow up . Fibroid can be monitored for it’s size and any change in nature if asymptomatic

Answered2025-07-09 06:31:35

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Hi , It is a small fibroid. If asymptomatic ( no heavy vaginal bleeding/ dysmenorrhoea/ pain in lower abdomen) , it will need only monitoring with USG  quarterly or half yearly , surgery would be Indicated only in symptomatic cases or rapidly growing fibroid. Medicine may not help .
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regular follow up with gyne

Answered2025-07-08 14:21:01

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Medicine won’t cure If your family is complete, and it is not causing any kind of symptom, you don’t need to do anything

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It's a very small fibroid . If  not causing any problem no treatment required.

Answered2025-07-08 00:50:46

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